Yea, your suffering shall exist no longer; it shall be washed away in Prinz Eugen's radioactive Glow, burned from you in the fire of her brilliance.
So come forth and drink the waters of the Prinz Eugen's radioactive Glow, for this ancient weapon of war is our salvation, it is the very symbol of Prinz Eugen's glory!
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>>2651952
Thanks for making these threads, OP
>>2685526
You're welcome as always.
Hair down Prinz is love.
>>2688740
Beautiful
>>2685311
Not sure she was around for the nuclear apocalypse
>>2688864
Whether she existed in that universe really depends on your interpretation actually.
Do you think she's ever a little embarrassed that she has a man's title (Prinz>Prince) as well as a man's name? (Eugen>Eugene)
>>2689192
Some of the German shipgirls do have masculine names, but I am sure she would be fine being a girl with masculine name.
I think she would be more embarrassed if she couldn't please Bismarck properly than just wondering whether her name should be feminine or not.
>>2689319
(Otto von) Bismarck, Prinz Eugen, Graf Zeppelin, Z1 (Leberecht Maass) and Z3 (Max Schultz) are all masculine.
I don't thing there were any ships with feminine names at all because the Kriegsmarine named their ships after popular military leaders, animals and cities/regions.
>>2689192
Would be even more strange if she had a feminine title and a masculine name and vice versa
Ernst Lindemann, the captain of the Bismarck, personally ordered for the ship to be referred to as a "he" instead of a "she"; he thought that Bismarck was too powerful to be called a female. Just wanted to put that out there.
>>2690384
fucking gay desu
>>2690384
Pretty arrogant of him considering what ending up happening to him and his ship. He must have angered Poi-seidon.